Sunday, March 25, 2012

Vocabulary notebook (7,8,9,10) Checkpoint 7-9


Vocabulary notebook 7
“1”
1. go away , move away
2. wake out , work out
3. come back , get back
4. go over , come over
5. sign up , grow up
6. fall down , settle down
“2”
-         wake up in the morning
-         break up with your boyfriend / girlfriend
-         sign up for a class
-         get up without an alarm clock
-         grow up in a small town
-         go out with your friends
-         come out late
-         work out at the gym
“3”
-         go away , move away , throw away
-         get back , go back , come back
-         breaking down , settle down , fall down
-         hang out , work out , go out , work out
-         sign up , set up , grow up , step up
ON YOUR OWN
Relationships
work out , get along , break up , hang out , settle down

Vocabulary notebook 8
“1”
1. I wouldn’t worry about it . People usually forget about things like that .
2. I’d apologize immediately for forgetting about the date .
3. I’d offer to pay for dinner another time .
4. I’d tell her I was thinking about other things .
5. I wouldn’t speak to her until she was less upset
6. I’d blame my boss to keeping me in a meeting at work
7. I’d wait to her to finish , and then I’d remind her about the time she didn’t meet me
“2”
1. I agreed to my boss for the best solution
2. He applied for a job with a software company
3. I explained the problem to my boss
4. I forgave my friend about losing my cd
5. My neighbor invited me to a party last week
6. We complained to the neighbors about the noise
7. My parents blamed me for damaging their car
On your own
1. Never make trouble to people
2. Always smile to people
3. Always forget about bad things in the past
4. Never give up for your own decision

Vocabulary notebook 9
“1”
1. – The music’s too loud
- I’ll turn it down
2. – I dunno what to do with these boxes
- You can put them away in the closet
3. – what does this word mean ?
- I’ll look it up
4. – I need a copy of that document
- I’ll print it out
5. – I can’t hear the radio
- I’ll turn it up
6. – I’m allergic to these earrings-
 - Then I’d take them off

“2”
1. – Could you pick me up next weekend ?
- sure . What time should I pick you up ?
2. – I like this shirt , but does it look good ?
-  It’s a nice color . Why don’t you try it on ?
3. – This shirt doesn’t fit me , What should I do ?
- If you have the receipt , take it back to store
4. – Hi Liza it’s me Sarah . Are you free now ?
- Actually , I’m late for work . Can I call you back tonight ?
5. – I can’t mix it . It’s not making a fusion
- I’ll show yoy how to put it together
On your own
-         take it off
-         put it together
-         pick up
-         turn it up
-         take it back
-         try it on

Checkpoint Unit 7-9
“1”
a) You can – ( get along , hang out , go out , break up ) with someone
b) You can ( turn it on , turn it off , turn it up , turn it down )
“2”
-         My boyfriend’s phone is always busy . It drives me crazy
-         Oh , I know what you mean . My girlfriend never answers her cell phone
-         That’s annoying . If you have a phone , you should answer it
-         I’m not so sure . Sometimes it’s sort of rude to answer the phone – if you having a dinner or something . You know what I mean ?
-         Yeah , but you can always answer and just say , “ Can I call you back ? “ That’s ok , Don’t you think ?
-         Maybe . On the other hand , if you don’t aswer it , the person can leave a message
-         Oh no , I can’t believe this . He’s still on the phone
-         Well  , You might want to leave him a message
-         Yeah . I could do that . He never checks his voice mail , though
“3”
1. – My best friend doesn’t study enough because he spends too much time on the internet
- Well , you might want to talk to him about it
2. – I wish I could e-mail my parents , but They don’t know how ti use their computer
- You might want to offer you relatives to help them about it
3. – My girlfriend wants to get married , but I’m not ready to settle down
- You might tell her about your situation
4. – I wish I had more money for travel . If I did , I could go to some pretty exciting places
- You might have to save some money
“4”
1. I wish I had a car . If I had a car , I could go places in the weekends
2. I wish I knew how to swim . If  I could swim , I would be able to go snorkeling with my friends
3. I wish I could speak Portuguese fluently . If I was fluent , it would be easier to travel around brazil
4. I wish I had more money . If I found a part time job , I would earn more money . On the other hand , I wouldn’t have enough time to study
5. I wish I wouldn’t have to work tonight . If I were free , I’d go out with my friends
6. I wish I knew how to use more software programs so I could get a better job
“5”
1. Do you know what it is ?
2. Can you tell me how do you turn it on ?
3. I wonder it’s still work
4. Do you know how much does it cost ?
5. Can you tell me how do you use it ?
“6”
1. What do you do with electronic gadgets which don’t  work anymore ?
2. What would you do if you got a gift which you didn’t like ?
3. What do you do when you see a word that you don’t know ?
4. What do you do with clothes which are out of style ?
5. What would you do if you had neighbors who played their music too loud ?
Vocabulary notebook 10
“1”
1. an animated film – funny bunny
2. a thriller  - the spy who got away
3. a musical – singing in the street
4. a romantic comedy – loving you forever
5. a science – fiction movie – 2096:living on mars
“2”
1. Science – fiction
- District 9
- It’s about that alien’s mother ship crashed on the earth and aliens and humans live together . But for aliens it’s really hard to live with humans . so they seeking their way to fly away
2. thriller and science – fiction
- 28 weeks later
- it’s about that zombies covered the planet . one guy trying to escape after he wake up in the hospital while things going on
3. comedy
- liar liar liar
- there is a person who always lie live in the big city . but when his son wish his dad couldn’t lie for a day on his birthday , guy is in trouble
4. cartoon
- superman
- man from the pluton planet will be hero that protects people from the bad guys .
On your own
Thor 2011
-         By the glittering gates of Asgard, Kenneth Branagh's big-screen Thor is a rum old affair. Yes, this superhero epic comes complete with CGI monsters, cacophonous battles and a scene in which our musclebound hero stands out in the rain and wails "Waaaah!" at the heavens. But it also contains some broad, fish-out-of-water comedy, an odd couple romance and a scene in which Thor storms into a pet shop and calls for a horse. I watched from the gods, chuckling at the sheer, silly exuberance of it all.
1.     Thor
2.     Production year: 2011
3.     Countries: UK, USA
4.     Cert (UK): 12A
5.     Runtime: 114 mins
6.     Directors: Kenneth Branagh
7.     Cast: Anthony Hopkins, Chris Hemsworth, Idris Elba, Jaimie Alexander, Jeremy Renner, Kat Dennings, Natalie Portman, Ray Stevenson, Rene Russo, Sir Anthony Hopkins, Stellan Skarsgard, Tom Hiddleston
Thor, according to Norse mythology, is the god of thunder, lightning and, intriguingly, oak trees as well. In the 1960s the deity found himself repackaged by Marvel Comics, which brought him down to earth and paired him off with a foxy young nurse, although Thor's sombre, bombastic persona ensured that he never quite chimed with the fans in the way, say, Spiderman did.
Now along comes Branagh's jokey riff on the comic-book version, played out under tie-dyed skies and swinging between small-town New Mexico and a gleaming, tinfoil Asgard that looks like Nordic night at Studio 54. If Marvel Studios figured that the director would bring a little Shakespearean gravitas to the proceedings then by God, they've got another think coming.
As played by Australian newcomer Chris Hemsworth, our protagonist swaggers about like some celestial beer monster. Cast out of Asgard by his exasperated father Odin (Anthony Hopkins), he crash-lands in the desert where he is promptly run over by Jane (Natalie Portman), an earnest young scientist. Suffice to say Thor is not enamoured of these new surroundings. "I'm the son of Odin!" he roars, hurling mugs of coffee to the floor and grappling with the medics who want to inject sedative into his buttocks. "No more smashing!" scolds Jane.
What Thor desires above all else, of course, is his mystical hammer of hammering. And he had better find it sharpish because, up above, heaven is already going to hell in a handcart, what with Odin on his sick bed and the duplicitous Loki (Tom Hiddleston) scheming to forge an alliance with the frost giants. Only when the hammer makes its reappearance can Thor be returned to his former glories. Clobbered, believed dead, he suddenly rears up on Main Street, with his billowing red cloak and big, dopey grin. "Oh. My. God," breathes Jane, and she is more right than she can ever know.
I'd hesitate to call this a good film, exactly. It's overlong and all over the place. The sets are tacky and the script is in spasms. Some of the supporting players (most notably a stricken Stellan Skarsgård) appear poignantly all at sea. But there's something weirdly charming about it just the same. Branagh has knocked his film together with a terrific, freewheeling gusto. It has its tongue in its cheek and the fun is infectious. For all of its flaws, Thor's never a bore
-        I love this movie especially like his hammer . it’s so cool

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